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What's on... In a few weeks
NIGHT GAME
First trip ever to Death Valley is under the lights...
— Mizzou Football (@MizzouFootball) September 19, 2016
A week from Saturday: #Mizzou at LSU, 6:30 p.m., @SECNetwork #MIZ #ShowMe
AY YO @SBN_BillC @RockMNation NIGHT GAME YA HEARD. YALL GIT DOWN HERE https://t.co/Om3rhGb9h9
— PodKATT (@valleyshook) September 19, 2016
I'll be there. You should be there too.
Seriously.
Yep
The Trib: A sleepless night is in order after frustrating loss
Everything is terrible
Post-Dispatch - Matter: Mizzou missed a chance to erase the demons of 2015
It's a video, so you'll have to click the link and watch it. You're going to want to do so, Dave has some wonderful observations.
Post-Dispatch - BenFred: More heartbreak ahead if Mizzou doesn't play smarter
Odom and his Tigers lack neither talent nor desire, and their performance against Georgia was encouraging any way you slice it. But this team can bank on more heartbreak if it doesn't find a smarter brand of football. These kind of self-inflicted mistakes can haunt. They helped rob Odom of his first signature win.
That said, they're all fixable. And imagine what these Tigers might be capable of if they stop hurting themselves.
Just kidding, things are looking up
KC Star - Rewind: What we learned from Mizzou's loss to Georgia
MU notes: What’s in a name? Let cornerback Aarion Penton explain
Like usual, basketball news is here to make us feel better
4-star point guard C.J. Roberts commits to Missouri
I Am A Missouri Tiger #ZouMade pic.twitter.com/0iuEVF0eMU
— CJ Roberts❗️❗️ (@CJRoberts_0) September 19, 2016
Roberts visited Columbia this past weekend and evidently enjoyed himself. On the eve of Roberts’ visit, our Sam Snelling talked about his importance to the 2017 signing class.
Roberts isn’t the instant impact the staff was hoping to land with some of their earlier efforts, but he’s a freshman who will upgrade the talent on the roster and possibly challenge incumbent starter Terrence Phillips for playing time with the different things he brings to the table. Kim Anderson has stepped up to show Roberts how important he is to the Tigers future, with lead recruiter Steve Shields. Anderson and Shields have prioritized the Texas guard, and have him coming to campus this weekend.
That's not the only one!
MU women's basketball lands out-of-state commit
On Monday night, Green announced on Twitter that she had verbally committed to playing women's basketball for the Tigers. The 5 foot 9 guard, a three-star prospect according to ESPN.com, averaged 15 points and six rebounds as a junior at Homewood-Flossmoor in Illinois.